Professor:
Steven Seitz office: 592 Allen Center tel: 616-9431 email: seitz@cs.washington.edu Office Hours: W 4-5 |
TAs:
Dan Goldman ,
Terri Moore office hours held in 327 instructional lab email: dgoldman@cs, tamoore@cs Office Hours: Dan (W 2-3, Th 2-3), Terri (M 3-4, W 1-2) |
The goal of computer vision is to compute properties of the three-dimensional world from digital images. Problems in this field include identifying the 3D shape of an environment, determining how things are moving, and recognizing familiar people and objects, all through analysis of images and video. This course provides an introduction to computer vision, including such topics as feature detection, image segmentation, motion estimation, image mosaics, 3D shape reconstruction, and object recognition.
Notes about office hours: If it's impossible for you to make it to posted office hours, you can usually arrange an appointment with the TA or instructor. Just send an email requesting a meeting.
Prerequisites
Textbooks
We will use readings from a few textbooks.
Administrative
Grading
Syllabus (tentative)
Image Filtering (2 weeks)
Image Transformation (2 weeks)
Motion Estimation (2 weeks)
3D Modeling (3 weeks)
Object Recognition and Applications (1 week)
Last modified 02/09/2004